"ENOS MC LEOD" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, November 9 2009 - In case you wondered who Enos Mc Leod is, other than the singer of which the Dubroom Online editions currently features one free and legal MP3 a day, we also feature his very own Dubroom Artist Page as well.
Enos Mc Leod started at Studio One, sang with everyone from Gregory Isaacs to the Gaylads, produced Augustus Pablo, released more music as he worked at Joe Gibbs, and that's just a take from his impressive Reggae CV.
He is One Out Of Many, many Jamaican people involved in developing Reggae Music. The number of gifted and talented artists, producers and vocalists is countless and all of them need the credit that they actually deserve.
However, not all of them do get that credit. Some productions stay -for reasons unknown to most- in the obscure corners of dusty archives in offices of shady businessmen.
One Love, Give Thanks,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)
The above column is the personal opinnion of the Webmaster and does not neccesarily reflect the contents of the Dubroom Website and/or Message Boards and/or Weblogs.
ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
WWW, November 9 2009 - Singing and chanting going on together: the concepts is crucial but only when crucial vocalists are doing it, everything is right. Which happens to exactly be the case in this catchy contemporary tune by Africano and Renegade. Bless Up!
WWW, November 2009 - This sweet One Drop rhythm fits perfectly for Enos Mc Leod's voice as he sings his Lovers lyrics in a heartical way. Fine guitar licks complete 3 minutes and 36 seconds of pure Ire vibes...
WWW, November 2009 - He produced Gregory Isaacs and Augustus Pablo, to name just two from a long list of crucial artists and Jamaican studio's. Next to producing, Enos Mc Leod is a singer as well, who has been around since the mid 1960's when he recorded his first recording.
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